New fully GenICam compliant SDK for Alvium cameras with new features

Allied Vision has released a new version of its Software Development Kit Vimba.

Vimba X stands for a new generation SDK. Now fully GenICam compliant, it has been updated to the newest standards and offers new innovative features and user-friendly widgets.

Especially designed for full compatibility with the Alvium camera series it supports the full Alvium feature set.

New features are available:

  • 5 x 5 Custom Convolution widget
  • Viewer with new functionality
  • Scheduled Action Commands support (soon available in Alvium Series)
  • GenICam compliant Chunk Data and Events support (soon available in Alvium Series)
  • New web-based documentation available offline and online
  • Revamped C, C++, and Python API

Vimba X comes with a new updated Vimba Viewer helping users to intuitively configure the camera, save their settings and load them in their own application.

Graphical widgets ensure a quick start and access to the latest camera features. The compatibility of Vimba X with various operating systems makes its use very flexible. It runs on Windows 10 and 11, Linux, and Linux ARM (all 64-bit).

The architecture of Vimba X not only allows easy use on its own but can also connect to third-party software (such as Mathworks Matlab, MVTec Halcon, Matrox Imaging Library, Stemmer Common Vision Blox, etc.).

GenICam-based software automatically detects the camera through Transport layers. Vimba X supports the most popular programming languages (C, C++, and Python) and can control all camera interfaces with the same Application Programming Interface (API).

Vimba X is available free of charge as download on Allied Vision’s website.

Easy migration

For users wanting to migrate from Vimba to Vimba X the documentation contains a migration guide with useful tips. Moreover, Vimba X and Vimba can be installed on the same system to enable an easy migration. Vimba X is mainly designed for the use with Alvium cameras.  For all other Allied Vision camera series the use of Vimba 6 as the SDK of choice is still recommended.

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